[fawn folder] Xerox of PRONI guide to Irish society and London company records held (approx. 75 pp)

Xerox of survey of the Manor of Orwel estate, Co. Donegal, probably of Sir E[dmund Samuel Hayes]. This is a substantial survey of 65 pp. The original is held in the National Archives Dublin reference 1057

[pink folder] ‘Dublin City Archives’ (now based at the Pearse Street Library)

Some 30 pp of handwritten notes of extracts from the Staple books 1597–c.1630 and some 18 pp of notes of the Staple accounts 1541–1613

Xerox copy of an article in the Dublin Historical Record vol. II no. 3 (1940) entitled ‘lesser-known documents in the city muniment room of Dublin’

[blue folder] ‘TCD Accounts’

There are 8 pp of xerox copies of accounts 1613–1641 and some 50 pp of handwritten notes of MS in the TCD archives

References include: MUN|P|7|2 & MUN|P|7|31, 34

There seems to be a full transcript of the manuscript for which the reference is M|P|7 2–49 (in disorder)

[green folder] ‘Corporation of London RO’

Includes a handwritten transcript of a survey of Londonderry 1697 including names of residents and the terms of their leases. This is a transcript of a manuscript held in the National Archives London for which the reference is CO|388|85|A15

[blue folder] ‘Sheffield’ City Libraries, Department of Local History and Archives (custodians of the Strafford papers)

Xerox copy of the MS entitled:

‘The state of the Romish Ecclesiastics about Dublin, their present controversies September 1633 stating differences between the seculars and the Regulars’ 3pp

[green folder] ‘St Columb’s Cathedral Derry’

Typed transcript of a manuscript at the British Library (E 571|33) entitled ‘A True Relation of the Transactions between Sir Charles Coote Knight Lord President of Connaught and Owen Roe O’Neal as reported to Parliament 1649’ (16 pp double spacing typescript)

Typed list of ordnance, arms and ammunition remaining in the stores of Londonderry and Kilmore (1684 pp)

Xerox copy of Derry Cathedral’s publication A Book of the Bells … the story of the Bells 1614–1929 published Londonderry 1929 with list of donors and subscribers

Typed extract (very full) of Prerogative will of Dame Anne Cooke of Dungiven, Co. Londonderry, widow of Sir Francis Cooke Knight will 5/1/1679|1680; buried in the C of I parish church of Coleraine

[pink folder] ‘Translations of Inquisitions [Post Mortem] Co. Antrim James I c.1610–c.1632’; copy of a translation given to R.J.H. by an M.A. student in 1981. She had got it from P[hilip] Robinson ‘who had procured the translation to be made’ (31 pp single spacing)